Martin,
just saw this on Calgary for sale, any use?
graham

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Hi everybody, 

Well, I'm moving soon (not that any of you know where I live now (and
if you do, that's scary)), and don't have enough space for all my
rackmount gear. I currently have:

1 19u Rackmount Enclosure 
1 24 Port (1 uplink) 10/100 Intelligent Hub (its a wannabe switch) 
4 Mega Wheels with brakes 
3 sets of rails 
1 19" 4u case still in mint condition 
1 19" 4u case with the back dremmeled to accommodate an AT case 
1 19" 4u case with the orange LEDs replaced with blue 
2 100 mm Fans with grills 


I still have all of the original hardware that came with the enclosure
- so if rails aren't your thing, you can re-attach the sides of the
cases.

Pictures are at http://www.zalnet.net/pics/bertha/ . Some are
scattered in with http://www.zalnet.net/pics/casemod/ . The stickers
which are on the front door read:
Stop the MPAA 
If you bite my floppy, my hard drive will download 
No, I will not fix your computer 
A p4 case badge 
An Asus case badge. 

I've sunk just over $1500 into this whole setup (not to mention all
the hours I've spent learning the intricacies of 4u cases) but would
be happy if I could walk away with $750 OBO.

If you don't have a monitor, I could be persuaded to part with the one
that is currently living atop "bertha".

The cases are the EIPC-A530B (go to rackmount cases at
memoryexpress.com).
The rails are the rackmount rail kit (under accessories at
memoryexpress.com).
The intelligent hub is located here:
http://www.linksys.com/products/product.asp?prid=45&grid=2
I can't seem to find a product page a la google for the rackmount
enclosure, but it was purchased from Waverider Communications and made
by Hammond Manufacturing in Guelph, Ontario.
The wheels are Home Depot purchased. 
The monitor is 13.1" viewable and skips if you try to load a gui
(which is one more benefit to using command line at the server).

If you need transportation of the Enclosure, I will bring it right to
your door (unless you have lots of steps, then I'll bring it to your
curb).

You can e-mail me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]  If you so choose, e-mail
me with your phone number and the best time to call and I will get
back to you ASAP. Serious enquiries only, please.
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On Thursday 17 July 2003 11:35, you wrote:
> Just wondering if anyone could recommend or suggest where I could get
> decent full or half height server racks in Calgary.
>
> Thanks
>
> Martin

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